I am getting very annoyed with this browser (Explorer 11). Every browser I use ends up giving me trouble at some point, or there is something I don't like about it. But IE11 is just going nuts. It hates DISboards, apparently, as every time I try to open a thread and begin to type responses, it starts flickering and spazzing out, and ultimately I end up losing all of my typed text. I had just begun typing some replies, and the flickering and spazzing began, and I lost the text that I typed. Sooooo annoying!

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Sorry I should have been a little more clear. I mean the difference between goofy and minnie and friends. I know that goofy serves some non breakfast items and minnie is strictly breakfast but they seem to pretty much be the same.
The main difference is that Goofy's has a wider array of food at the buffet, and that it offers a character dinner too. Minnie & Friends has the most characters -- who could be harder to avoid if you wanted to be left alone! I think it would be easier to keep Goofy's 5 characters away from your table than it would be to keep M&F's bounty of characters (could be as many as 11 or 12) away.
Just wondered if anyone else had any comments on this? If he ordered hard tickets would his name still be on them? Thanks
I don't recall reading or hearing of this happening, but I can't be sure. All I know is that AP holders, DVC members and Disney Visa Card holders often buy tickets for guests, and probably for friends and family who may go separately. It's a common thing, I would imagine. In the past, I don't recall Disney cracking down at the turnstiles, and making sure that everyone with an MHP ticket was there with the people who actually bought the tickets, but that doesn't mean they couldn't begin enforcing it. They are trying to thwart the efforts of people trying to buy and resell their tickets, and they may start getting a little more restrictive in some ways, or taking precautions to make sure that everything is on the level.
So excited they finally posted dates and I can buy tickets! We did Halloween Party last year, but because of our visit dates we only had one date choice. This year we will be there Oct 4-9 (traveling 9th, but get in early enough 4th to spend the evening at the park) and I'm trying to figure out which of our party days would be the better choices - Monday the 5th or Wednesday the 7th. Looks like they both sold out last year, but it seems like it sold out most nights. Any thoughts on either one being better or worse? We'll just spend the evening of the party we don't chose over at DCA.
Also, this would probably be a question for another thread, but so I have an AP, toddler is free, so we only have one other person in our party who will need a 5 day park hopper. Best to buy it on Disney site or are there going to be any better deals around? Do have a
AAA member. Haven't started researching this, figured I'd ask.
Normally I would have expected that the Wednesday night party would be slightly better, with slightly fewer people, but looking at last year's sell out dates, it looks like both the Monday and Wednesday parties of the week you'd be there this year sold out within one day of each other! That makes me think that some people were staying at DLR for multiple days, and wanted to do more than one MHP during their trips, so they chose Monday and Wednesday. I could be totally wrong, but it's just a theory/hunch. It could be the Gay Days folks staying longer, or it could be people out on a fall break.
The last Monday party I went to was pretty crowded -- not oppressively so, but there were a lot of people there.
Also…if you buy tickets to be posted…what do they look like? Are they special Halloween decorated tickets? Or are they plain. IE is it worth paying extra to get them to just take etickets?
I didn't see what the hard tickets looked like in 2014, but in prior years I don't remember hearing about any special Halloween print on them -- I could be blanking out. I think they were kind of plain. I had e-tickets, but I recall seeing some tickets at some point, and they were not decorated.
Re Goofy's kitchen - one of the best character meals we've enjoyed at either WDW or DL. Not for the food, which was good, but limited as to offerings compared to most WDW buffets, but we go for the interaction with the actors who are engaging and convincing. We try to work it in each visit.
We appreciate the CM's top-notch talent & enthusiasm that is in evidence @ DL and USH. True professionals, might have something to do with being Hollywood lol
Re the AP ticket holder restrictions being mentioned here - has me scratching head a bit. I used DVC discount, same discount. I did have to provide a membership # but it was never mentioned by the CM (or the DVC agent I spoke to earlier) as to bringing DVC ID card to present at the gate with the tickets. At WDW they remind you that you will have to provide a photo ID & DVC card when picking up tix at will-call. They don't want people buying them for others when they won't be present. Guess I better make sure to toss the card in travel folder this trip.
Cast member? If so, would think practice is frowned upon at the very least.
stinks in general, moreso for people who might get 'carded' at gate for AP and get turned away.
jmho AP holders should get a head-start ahead of Disney Visa and DVC. Especially @ DL the locals are the park's bread & butter and should have 1st dibs as to prime party dates.
Yes, bring the DVC card just in case -- it seems like it should have been mentioned by the CM. Picking up tickets at Will Call makes sense to me in terms of needing to show your DVC credentials, but as for people just entering through the turnstiles needing to show APs, DVC cards and such just to get their groups of 8 (or however many) in the parks with the MHP tickets they purchased, I'm not sure if Disney will be enforcing that.
I would suspect the tickets he is selling are really for the Halloween Party at WDW in FL, their tickets went on sale some time ago and that is the name of the WDW Halloween Party. Wouldn't that be a surprise that you had tickets for an event 3,000 miles away from DL.
We really appreciate all the help everyone has shared on this thread, we are going to our first DL Halloween party and because we picked the date that last year sold out the fastest by a LOT- the first Fri of Oct, I was online early (just past 8am yesterday) and not only was able to purchase them online immediately (AP), but the email with the e-tickets to print was in my email within 20 min. We will be complete newbies exploring this experience as grandparents with a 5 yr old grandson- so if anyone attends the first couple of party nights- everyone hopes you will post any tips- ie- characters in costume in toontown? or special AP trick or treat trail? Actually everyone would be thrilled to hear anything about what to put on their 'not to be missed' list :0) Thanks so much and hope everyone has a great time!
I really appreciate that you've joined us and that you are finding the info in this thread helpful -- which is the goal!

I'm also glad that last year's sell out dates are coming in handy for reference in regards to this year's MHP dates!
I totally agree -- we want as many people as possible to report back to this thread with their party experiences. That's precisely why I assembled the reviews of the 2013 and 2014 parties in a post in this thread -- so that new party goers will be able to read them and get a sense of what most people thought, good and bad. We'll likely find out about the AP treat trail (if there is one) before the party begins, and we should have a sense of whether there will be another pre-party in Toontown before the party begins, hopefully!
I'm confused about buying the tickets now as an AP holder. I have an AP, my dad I am traveling with does not. Can I purchase two tickets right now and be fine? Last year I hadn't gotten my AP yet, so I had bought mine the regular way...
You'll be fine. You'll be able to get tickets for both you and your dad!
THANK YOU, THANK YOU!! I know I am probably the ONLY one on here that wants to avoid the party and was not excited to see the dates yesterday. I love Halloween; I was just hoping this was going to be the first time in years I got to go when the Parks were not crowded and was surprised to see them having a mid week one so early in the season (oh well!). Have fun to all of those people going!
I think the parks are more crowded than people expect during Halloween Time. It used to be a slow time of year to visit, but since Disney has amped up its Halloween celebration -- and Halloween as a holiday in general seems to be getting more popular and more elaborate every year (not at Disneyland, but across America) -- more people are heading to Disneyland to enjoy the season. Plus, since it starts in September, people can stretch out their Halloween festivities for a month and a half!

It's no longer a slow time. It won't be New Year's Eve-level crowded, but there will be some crowds here and there.
I ordered online yesterday and got an email stating that my order was not complete due to system availability and that I would get a notice when it was processed. I still have not gotten a notice, but am seeing that many people have ordered on line. Has anyone else gotten this message?
ETA: the money was deducted from my DVA.
I have neither heard nor read about anyone getting that precise message, though I have to imagine people are getting it. If you have not gotten the confirmation or emailed e-tickets within a day or so, I would call Disney and tell them what happened. It sounds like the order was processed, but for some reason there is just a delay in actually sending you the tickets. When you first paid, did you get a confirmation number?
Just an FYI for anybody anxious about calling because of all the reports of huge wait times yesterday...I called in a half hour ago and was only on hold for 8 minutes before talking to a CM that took my order for 2 tickets with my Disney Visa card. So it's safe to call now!
I think that waiting is usually the best thing. The whole problem is that not enough people wait to buy tickets, and they all try to do it at the same time, when apparently Disneyland is not prepared to handle the call volume, or large numbers of simultaneous online transactions.